Agree with what Renee says but also you say they are programmed with VB.

Are you simply the end-user of the games, in which case this is probably the wrong place. You also say Games - plural is this occuring for a number of different applications or just one ?

Or do you have to source code for the games and am having problems debugging - in which case which version of visual basic are you using as Error handling like this was often replaced with Exception handling in VB.Net which provides a great deal more flexibility.

Either way for us to help you you need to provide more information and its probably much simpler to go back to the original author of the application.

Agree with what Renee says but also you say they are programmed with VB.

Are you simply the end-user of the games, in which case this is probably the wrong place. You also say Games - plural is this occuring for a number of different applications or just one ?

Or do you have to source code for the games and am having problems debugging - in which case which version of visual basic are you using as Error handling like this was often replaced with Exception handling in VB.Net which provides a great deal more flexibility.

Either way for us to help you you need to provide more information and its probably much simpler to go back to the original author of the application.

Actually I am the end-user of the games, and I am not related at all with their coding, I just want to play them. And it happened in some different applications. I have already searched in the Internet for something that could help but I didn't find anything useful, so if you can't help me but you know any place where I can get help I would be grateful if you could tell me it.

If your not coding then this definately is not the place for you - these forums are for VB.NET development and not support of applications written in VB - I'd contact the original vendor to obtain support from them or see if they have a web site with support information.